Clairemont, San Diego, Real Estate Market Trends, Single-family Homes, Mid Year Analysis, 2006
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The community of Clairemont (sometimes called Clairemont Mesa) is located in central San Diego County, California. The community is located off Interstate 5 at Balboa Ave and is within the 92117 Zip code.
The real estate and homes for sale in Clairemont fall into the moderate-income category for San Diego County. The number of homes sold in a particular year is relatively high. For example, during the period from January through July 2006, approximately 183 single-family homes sold. Approximately 226 homes sold for the same period in 2005.
One method to analyze pricing trends for a particular community is to evaluate the median and average price of homes for a particular month, and compare that data against the same period last year. What follows is a comparison of the median price and average price of homes for the past seven months (January through July 2006), compared against the data for the corresponding time period in 2005.
The median price of homes represents the point at which half the homes are above a particular price point, and half the homes are below a particular price point. The average price of homes is calculated by adding up the sales price of all homes sold in a particular month, and dividing that value by the number of homes sold.
The median price of homes in July 2006 was $560,000, compared to $562,500 in July 2005, which represents a 0.9% drop. The average price of homes in July 2006 was $575,114, compared to $585,602 in July 2005, which represents a 2.4% drop. Approximately 21 homes sold in July 2006 and 26 in July 2005. The data provides evidence that there was a downward price trend in July 2006 compared to the same period last year.
The median price of homes in June 2006 was $555,000, compared to $570,000 in June 2005, which represents a 2.6% drop. The average price of homes in June 2006 was $586,758, compared to $584,415 in June 2005, which represents a 0.4% increase. Approximately 30 homes sold in June 2006 and 34 in June 2005. The data for June 2006 was mixed, as median prices declined and average prices rose slightly from the same period last year.
The median price of homes in May 2006 was $550,000, compared to $562,000 in May 2005, which represents a 2.3% drop. The average price of homes in May 2006 was $584,012, compared to $582,000 in May 2005, which represents a 0.3% increase. Approximately 33 homes sold in May 2006 and 37 in May 2005. The data was mixed in June 2006, as median prices declined and average prices rose slightly from the same period last year.
The median price of homes in April 2006 was $564,000, compared to $565,000 in April 2005, which represents a 0.20% drop. The average price of homes in April 2006 was $584,722, compared to $612,897 in April 2005, which represents a 4.6% drop. Approximately 32 homes sold in April 2006 and 36 in April 2005. The data provides evidence that there was a downward price trend in April 2006 compared to the same period last year.
The median price of homes in March 2006 was $558,000, compared to $545,000 in March 2005, which represents a 1.5% increase. The average price of homes in March 2006 was $589,161, compared to $576,227 in March 2005, which represents a 3.60% increase. Approximately 29 homes sold in March 2006 and 39 in March 2005. The data provides evidence that there was an upward price trend in March 2006 compared to the same period last year.
The median price of homes in February 2006 was $560,000, compared to $525,000 in February 2005, which represents a 7.4% increase. The average price of homes in February 2006 was $582,435, compared to $571,708 in February 2005, which represents a 2.50% increase. Approximately 17 home sold in February 2006 and 29 in February 2005. The data provides evidence that there was an upward price trend in February 2006 compared to the same period last year.
The median price of homes was $585,000 in January 2006, compared to $525,000 in January 2005, which represents a 10% increase. The average price of homes in January 2006 was $634,524, compared to $542,708 in January 2005, which represents a 16.9% increase. Approximately 21 homes sold in January 2006 and 25 in January 2005. The data provides evidence that there was an upward price trend in January 2006 compared to the same period last year.
So what does the above data tell us? Overall, there was a 19% decline in the number of homes sold during this period from 2006 to 2005. The pricing trends early in the year (January, February and March) were in the upward direction for both median and average prices, which showed increases year-over-year ranging from 1.5% to 16.9%. However, since then, the pricing trend has been downward or mixed depending on the month. For example, April and July demonstrated downward median and average prices ranging from around half a percent up to 5%. For May and June, the median price was down around 2% from the previous year, and the average price was slightly up around half a percent. These findings suggest that at best, prices have leveled off, and at worst, are starting to decline. Continued monitoring of sale data in subsequent months is needed to identify enduring market trends.
Be sure to consult your Realtor on other factors that influence home pricing before buying or selling real estate in Clairemont.
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How can I find out the owner of real property with the properly address?I have an address of a property and would like to find out who the owner is. Is that possible?


Real property tax = tax on real estate.
Personal property tax = tax on movable stuff such as a car, boat or airplane.
Both can be claimed on as itemized deductions on Schedule A.
A quit claim deed definitely will hold up in court. You should contact an attorney in Hawaii and have them draw up the papers. Also, talk with your accountant, you may have taxes due on this property due to the appreciation.
Have you considered selling the property? Or renting it? A rental may pay for your taxes, etc. Or you could get someone to trade off upkeep for a place to stay.
Good luck!
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Pretty much just measuring and checking to see what facilities are available in the home etc. Like, running water, sewer connect of some kind, four walls, a roof etc.
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The buyer (owner) is giving up his interest in the property (most likely not voluntarily) and it will go up for sheriff's sale. This may vary from state to state but that is the gist of it.
You probably are at an advantage since there is a property management company involved. Hopefully, they have your deposit so you may get that back when you move out. Contact them and see what they say about your tenancy. Most likely, you will have to move.
For physical property cases, this site might interest you:
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It would probably only take a short internet search to find the full text of the cases you want to brief. I haven't looked through the whole page, but I don't think this includes any IP cases.
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If you donate real estate that has appreciated in value, you usually get a deduction for the fair market value at the time of the donation. It is your responsibility to back up this value with a qualified appraisal.
If the charity sells the property for much less than the appraised value, the IRS may question your deduction.
There are many details involved in donating property and your should consult a tax person regarding your situation. Donations of appreciated property are subject to many restrictions that a tax professional can review for you.
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the county recorder's office can furnish you the name of the owner, it might cost you $2
and the tax assessor publishes lists of delinquent property taxes
You go to the county court house where the property is located and request to see the Deed and abstract related to property located at and you give the physical address of the property and they will allow you to review it.~
If you hold the contract to sell, you have the right to sell. You don't have the title in your name yet I assume? Since you haven't paid full yet? If you have paid full, you have title in your name, that's good, you can be legal owner already and sell too. However, as long as you have contract to sell, then you can sell, even if it's not yet fully paid.
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